Example sentences of "have a little [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | On the upper deck aft from the wheelhouse she has a little lounge with a sauna . |
2 | They became lovers , but Valerie did n't know that Sanquest regarded her as a mere plaything — someone he could have a little fun with ; someone he could display before his friends as his latest conquest . |
3 | You 'd have a little tree with flashing lights . |
4 | B. T. If there was a night-watchman , you could stop and have a little talk with him — they had these coke fires . |
5 | After a pause , he says , ‘ Why do n't you have a little talk with Heavenly Father while you 're waiting for me ? |
6 | I was just having a little word with Mr Twomey about his silver for the dinner . |
7 | Policeman having a little word with a sa , motorcyclist down here by the looks of it ! |
8 | Having a little trouble with the voice you know ! |
9 | ‘ I 'm having a little trouble with it . ’ |
10 | ‘ Gone to have a little chat with a friend , has she , son ? ’ |
11 | Sit down , my dear , I 'd like to have a little chat with you . |
12 | ‘ I want to have a little chat with you sometime , Bob , ’ he said . |
13 | He had expected to have a little chat with his boy , but the headmaster had explained that he had been put to bed early because he had an important French test the next day . |
14 | Anyway , I phoned her up the other day to have a little chat with her . |
15 | He was turning over in his mind the best way to have a little talk with Pickerage . |
16 | I 'd like to have a little talk with you . ’ |
17 | We had a little chat with Unix System Labs president Roel Pieper last week and he did n't exactly rule out the possibility of USL making a takeover move on Santa Cruz Operation Inc ( UX No 396 ) : however , he said , it would n't be a good business value unless both firms were committed to going in the same direction . |
18 | I had a little chat with an old man today about his flowers . |
19 | He had a little hut with a stone floor , and a supply of handles and twigs . |
20 | It faces south , and had a little garden with trees all around . |
21 | I 've worked hard on the ‘ proper English ’ accent and with Kenneth 's help , got rid of the Yorkshire ‘ u ’ sound — as in bus — but had a little trouble with the ‘ ay ’ sound — as in fade . |
22 | Okay you 're absolutely right er we did play that at the beginning of the programme we had a little trouble with our C D what happened there Stuart it went off the air did n't it ? |
23 | Have a little chat with this … |
24 | Have a little fun with it and let shapes drawn down a wall spill over a dresser or chest of drawers . |